Breast Reduction
While a woman’s breasts can make her feel feminine and sensual, women with very large breasts know that there really can be too much of a good thing. In addition to back and neck strain, overly large breasts can bring unwanted attention and self-consciousness. In addition, it can be difficult for top-heavy women to exercise and to find clothing that fits well. This is why so many women choose breast reduction for increased comfort and an enhanced self image.
Dr. Christopher Chung is a board-certified plastic surgeon who specializes in breast reshaping, including breast reduction surgery. Breast reduction surgery can provide relief from both the physical and emotional burdens of large, pendulous breasts.
If you would like to learn more about this procedure, click here to request a complimentary consultation with Dr. Chung, a Riverside and Corona area plastic surgeon with extensive training and experience performing breast reduction.
What is Breast Reduction?
Breast reduction, or reduction mammoplasty, involves the removal of breast tissue and skin in order to re-contour the breasts and create a smaller, more pleasing shape. In most cases, large areolas – the darker pigmented skin around the nipples – are reduced during this procedure as well. The result is not only a more balanced, proportional appearance, but also alleviation of symptoms such as:
- Back, neck, and shoulder pain
- Poor posture
- Deep shoulder grooves from bra straps
- Headaches
- Inability to exercise comfortably
- Skin rashes under the breasts
- Unwanted attention or embarrassment
The Procedure
Breast reduction is similar to breast lift surgery, except that it removes a larger volume of breast tissue and fat, in addition to skin. Dr. Chung’s goal with this surgery is to not only reduce the volume of the breasts, but to sculpt the remaining tissue into a natural, beautiful shape. Typically Dr. Chung will utilize one of the following methods:
- The Lollipop Incision encircles the areola at its border, then descends in a straight line, forming the shape of a lollipop. The nipple remains attached to nerves and a blood supply so that it is kept viable and functional after surgery. Through the incisions, excess skin, fat, and breast tissue are removed, and the remaining tissue is contoured to create a smaller, more shapely breast.
- The Anchor Incision is the most frequently used incision for breast reduction surgery. It expands on the lollipop incision by adding a crescent shaped incision at the base of the breast, forming the shape of an anchor. This allows for a greater degree of reduction in patients with overly large breasts, and a more complete re-shaping of the breasts.
Ready For a Consultation?
If you are interested in learning more about your breast enhancement options, click here to request your complimentary consultation with Dr. Christopher Chung, a board-certified plastic surgeon in serving patients from the entire Inland Empire including Riverside and Corona. Or you can call our office to schedule your appointment.